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ArtistA one-page underground comic with 40 panels arranged 5 rows by 8 columns, thin black borders, and a blank beige header strip across the entire top. No words, no captions, no numbers anywhere. The comic depicts a gradual visual transformation based on three stages: Panel 1 begins as a detailed portrait of a bearded man wearing a dark hat, rendered in warm earth tones. Over the next few panels the portrait progressively breaks apart into geometric fragments, cubist textures, and faceted shapes. By the sixth panel the figure is barely recognizable. From panel 7 onward, each image becomes increasingly abstract. Angular brushstrokes dissolve into broad fields of tan, ochre, pale sand, burnt umber, and warm brown. The composition slowly simplifies into flowing organic forms resembling dunes, river bends, shadows, and soft contours. Each subsequent panel reduces detail further, creating a smooth visual evolution from representation to abstraction. The final row contains nearly pure abstract shapes: elegant beige and brown curves, soft transitions, minimal forms, and large areas of flat color. Color palette: * Burnt Umber 34% * Terracotta 24% * Pale Sand 20% * Dusty Olive 14% * Warm Rose 8% Style: underground comic, modernist abstraction, sequential transformation, graphic storytelling without text, clean panel layout, matte surface, flat color fields, progressively simplified imagery, museum-quality print design, subtle paper texture, harmonious earth-tone palette. No speech balloons, no lettering, no symbols, no numbering.